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Author Stoddard, Jill, author.

Title Imposter no more : overcome self-doubt and imposterism to cultivate a successful career / Jill Stoddard, PhD.

Edition First edition.
Publication Info. New York : Balance, 2023.
Location Call No. Status
 Naper Blvd. Adult Nonfiction  158.1 STO    AVAILABLE
 Nichols Adult Nonfiction-NEW  158.1 STO    DUE 05-02-24
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Description xii, 258 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Note Title on cover: Imposter syndrome no more. "syndrome" is lined out.
Summary "A personal and professional guide to the latest research on imposterism and psychological flexibility, IMPOSTER NO MORE is the professional's handbook to combating "impostor syndrome" and overcoming self-doubt to achieve career success. Dr. Jill Stoddard is a recovered imposter. For years, she was convinced that the only reason she was accepted into a competitive grad school program was because her father knew the program director. Dr. Stoddard isn't alone in this: deep down, the majority of successful people question their professional legitimacy a good amount of the time. Why do we do this, and how can we stop? Although she's in recovery, Dr. Stoddard still struggles with feelings of imposterism. She works through them with psychological flexibility, the ability to be present with all thoughts, emotions, physical sensations, and urges, fully and without defense, while making conscious, deliberate choices based on what deeply matters to a person. Essentially, we're not attempting to change the substance of the thoughts and feelings that naturally occur to us; instead, we change the way we relate to those thoughts and feelings, so we aren't caught up in constant battle to control them. Throughout Imposter No More, Dr. Stoddard lays the groundwork for understanding the imposter phenomenon; she outlines the traps professionals often fall into regarding their imposter feelings, and provides actionable steps for cultivating psychological flexibility to be able to choose bold career moves despite self-doubt and imposterism"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-247) and index.
Subject Impostor phenomenon.
Self-doubt.
Professional employees -- Psychology.
Career development.
ISBN 9781538724798 (hardcover)
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